34 Records Found matching query: dandruff Record(s): 28 - 30
Adrian Haden asks:
Hi ! I have a dry scalp which means in winters I have dandruff. I also happen to have short silky hair. I wanted to ask is, which product would be best for me to style my hair the way I want it too with a dry look without it making my hair too dry ? I have tried a lot of hair gels which give a wet look but don’t have a strong hold. I have also tried hair wax, good hold but it made my scalp WAY TOO DRY ! Can you recommend me something good ?
Answered By: Kala Kilshaw
Hi Adrian
I suggest you give your hair and scalp a really good clarifying shampoo, and then massage a tiny amount of almond oil into your scalp, leave for 10 mins then repeat the shampoo. Always use a light conditioner massage into your scalp before rinsing. This will help prevent your scalp from being so dry. I would suggest mixing 3 parts gel to one part serum to keep the strength to control your fine silky hair but also condition with the serum at the same time. Hope this helps x
t asks:
Hi, I have thin hair and lately I have been changing my shampoo quite a bit. (twice this month) Before this change, I have been using another shampoo for about a month. Is constantly changing shampoo bad for the scalp or hair? I realized the shampoo that I am using contains sulphates which isn’t very good for our scalp so I thought of switching it up with something milder.
I have also noticed that there some white spots at the front of my scalp which may be dandruff.
Answered By: Kala Kilshaw
Hi T
It’s not a problem changing your shampoo brand often at all, it’s just important that it works for you. The sulphate thing is a difficult one as if there is no sulphate there has to be a substitute so try not to worry and just chose what makes your hair feel best. Always rinse the shampoo from your hair and scalp thoroughly to prevent an itchy scalp or lank hair. The white spots don’t sound like dandruff maybe to do with your facial moisturizer?
Monika asks:
After suffering from chickenpox, in February of this year, I am now facing some hair issues, like dandruff and boils in my scalp and I am also suffering with hair loss.
Can you help please?
Answered By: Deborah Chester
hello Monika, your hair loss will be a result of the chicken pox as this would have put your hair into a premature shed called Telogen effluvium. Thus will recover in time and is very common after an illness. If you had the chicken pox in your scalp they have got infected from the scratching so a visit to your GP may be necessary. Nizoral shampoo can help with the dandruff and will deep clean the scalp.